80 FR 16564
SIP Approval: Missouri (amendments to "Control of Sulfur Emissions From Stationary Boilers").
SIP Approval: Missouri (amendments to "Control of Sulfur Emissions From Stationary Boilers").
SIP Approval: Missouri (amendments to "Control of Sulfur Emissions From Stationary Boilers").
SIP Approval: Mississippi (partial approval of infrastructure submission for the 2008 lead NAAQS).
SIP Approval: Mississippi (partial approval of infrastructure submission for the 2008 lead NAAQS).
SIP Approval: Mississippi (partial approval of infrastructure submission for the 2008 lead NAAQS).
United States v. Continental Carbon Co., No. 5:15-cv-00290-F (W.D. Okla. Mar. 23, 2015). A settling CAA defendant that violated PSD and Title V permit provisions and CAA implementing regulations at three carbon black manufacturing facilities in Phenix City, Alabama, Ponca City, Oklahoma, and Sunray, Texas, must pay a $650,000 civil penalty, must reduce harmful sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxide, and particulate matter emissions through the installation and operation of pollution controls, and must spend $550,000 on environmental mitigation projects in communities adversely affected by the pollution.
United States v. Continental Carbon Co., No. 5:15-cv-00290-F (W.D. Okla. Mar. 23, 2015). A settling CAA defendant that violated PSD and Title V permit provisions and CAA implementing regulations at three carbon black manufacturing facilities in Phenix City, Alabama, Ponca City, Oklahoma, and Sunray, Texas, must pay a $650,000 civil penalty, must reduce harmful sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxide, and particulate matter emissions through the installation and operation of pollution controls, and must spend $550,000 on environmental mitigation projects in communities adversely affected by the pollution.
United States v. Continental Carbon Co., No. 5:15-cv-00290-F (W.D. Okla. Mar. 23, 2015). A settling CAA defendant that violated PSD and Title V permit provisions and CAA implementing regulations at three carbon black manufacturing facilities in Phenix City, Alabama, Ponca City, Oklahoma, and Sunray, Texas, must pay a $650,000 civil penalty, must reduce harmful sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxide, and particulate matter emissions through the installation and operation of pollution controls, and must spend $550,000 on environmental mitigation projects in communities adversely affected by the pollution.
NOAA-Fisheries accepted two 2010 petitions from Wild Earth Guardians and initiated a status review to consider listing porbeagle sharks on the federal List of Endangered and Threatened Wildlife under the ESA.
NOAA-Fisheries accepted two 2010 petitions from Wild Earth Guardians and initiated a status review to consider listing porbeagle sharks on the federal List of Endangered and Threatened Wildlife under the ESA.